I don't get the timing. Production will stop next week but you still have a week to order? Doesn't work that way... If production is indeed stopping next week (which I doubt based on other reports) then you will not be able to order one. Might be able to find something in dealer inventory.

I don't get the timing. Production will stop next week but you still have a week to order? Doesn't work that way... If production is indeed stopping next week (which I doubt based on other reports) then you will not be able to order one. Might be able to find something in dealer inventory.

Yea they have 2 more coming to this dealership.
I am a little surprised as well, as e46 M3 didn't end until 2006. But he said its the production, so M3 will still be available for sale, but BMW will stop taking orders next week (not ending the production, SORRY).
He said even if I order NOWNOWNOW I might not even be able to make it, unless I get what they have reserved.

Went to the dealership and and my sales guy showed me the bulletin. All M3s have been reserved and thy only have 2 available.

You made a big jump, there.
You went from "dealer has no more allocations" to "BMW is stopping production." The two are not related.
The E92 is scheduled to cease production in June this year. The e93 will cease production a few months later.

Went to the dealership and and my sales guy showed me the bulletin. All M3s have been reserved and thy only have 2 available.

You made a big jump, there.
You went from "dealer has no more allocations" to "BMW is stopping production." The two are not related.
The E92 is scheduled to cease production in June this year. The e93 will cease production a few months later.

If you go back and look. There was a discontinued period of M3s between the e46 and e9x.

Regardless, BMW doesn't really have a set and solid schedule they follow.

Where you getting all this misinformation, and worse yet, why are you passing this as facts?

Fact 1 - there will be no 2014 e92/e93 period.
Fact 2 - end of production for e92 is June and e93 September. Your dealer is full of it if he/she is telling you BMW is stopping e92/e93 production this week.
Fact 3 - BMW DOES have a set and solid schedule they follow. That's why they put SOP (start of production) and EOP (end of production) dates for each model and model year.